After an argument in the Oval Office, Trump kicked President Zelenskyy out of the White House, leaving the Ukraine minerals deal unsigned.
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNIraq and Kurdistan resolve oil dispute, paving way for Russian projects"We have received critical information. Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein and Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani have assured us that all disputes between the federal government and Kurdistan have been resolved,
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The i Paper on MSNI flew an RAF Tornado to keep peace in Iraq - Ukraine would be far more dangerousMandy Hickson, one of the first women to fly fast jets for the RAF, explains why air-policing missions next to Russia could be so risky
Crude oil prices hold steady at $70.45 as Ukraine peace talks progress and Iraq readies 185,000 bpd exports. Bearish outlook as supply risks rise.
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - The Ukrainian ambassador to Iraq on Monday announced that the country will open a consulate general in Erbil this year to strengthen bilateral ties with the Kurdistan Region.
Oil prices steadied on Monday as investors awaited clarity on talks to end the war in Ukraine and weighed up the prospect of a resumption in crude exports from northern Iraq. Brent futures were up 13 cents,
Both Russia and Ukraine have deployed a mix of commercially available and industrially manufactured drones to inflict casualties.
Oil prices fell more than 1% on Friday and were headed for their first monthly drop since November, as markets braced for Washington's new tariffs and Iraq's decision to resume oil
Donald Trump apparently feels entitled to Ukrainian natural resources. Volodymyr Zelenskyy doesn't quite see it the same way.
MPs from across the main parties told POLITICO they think parliament should be involved in any decision to deploy peacekeeping troops on the ground in Ukraine — after the prime minister made clear he is "ready and willing" to put personnel from the United Kingdom in harm's way.
UKRAINE LATEST: President Donald Trump and other top officials sent some mixed signals today on Ukraine, alternately castigating and cajoling Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as the U.S. seeks to land two major deals: first a minerals agreement with Kyiv, and then — much harder — a cease-fire in the war with Russia.
Brent futures were up 13 cents at $74.56 barrel by 1103 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures added 11 cents to $70.51
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